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Titanium Finished Guides
Posted by:
Chris Chick
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Date: November 11, 2004 10:53PM
Am looking for some tianium finsihed guides to be used for the stripping guides on a fly rod. Using the Struble tianium seat and some H&H titanium finsihed snake guided. Was hoping to find some double footed strippers in the 25, 20, 16 & 12 sizes to match. Any feedback greatly appreciated. thanks, chris Re: Titanium Finished Guides
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: November 12, 2004 12:11AM
The Forecast LTCVDCG or LTCUDCG lightTi/TiCH Zirconia Ring guides I've used match the U22 all titanium reelseats pretty well. They are just a little darker. The Am Tack guides I have appear to be the same color frames, but I think they appear a little lighter when combined with darker rings like the blues or blacks. Re: Titanium Finished Guides
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: November 12, 2004 08:37AM
Fuji makes solid titanium alloy guides, and American Tackle will soon unveil their own solid titanium alloy guides as well. ........... Re: Titanium Finished Guides
Posted by:
Tom S. Brown
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Date: November 12, 2004 09:50AM
Oops, first post has my old e-mail address, if you have questions e-mail me at tom@fishpacbay.com Tom Re: Titanium Finished Guides
Posted by:
Tom S. Brown
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Date: November 12, 2004 10:06AM
Hi Chris, Pacific Bay has TiCH frames in the style you are looking for, we offer them with SiC rings, Zirconia w/TiCH finish, TiN finish (gold), or Hialoy. They are also offerred with our new TiBLUE rings. The finish on all of the above guide series are applied using a PVD (Particle Vapor Deposit) process to create one of the most durable guides on the market. Please contact me if you would like more information. Tom S. Brown Pacific Bay International Re: Titanium Finished Guides
Posted by:
Tom S. Brown
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Date: November 12, 2004 11:18AM
Chris, It's hard to post when you are still sleeping; definition of PVD should read Physical Vapor Deposit, not "Particle". Sorry for the typo. Tom (Thanks T.M. for pointing out my oops!) Re: Titanium Finished Guides
Posted by:
Charlie Smoote
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Date: November 12, 2004 12:56PM
While we're on the subject of Titanium guides, I have a question: I took this rod in for repair with a 'Titanium Guide System' as the decal states, on the rod blank. on the rod. The guides look like wire. What are they and where do I get replacements? TIA. C2 Re: Titanium Finished Guides
Posted by:
Tom S. Brown
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Date: November 12, 2004 01:29PM
Hi Charlie, What brand is the rod? If you let me know I might be able to tell you what guides they are. Tom Re: Titanium Finished Guides
Posted by:
steve runyan
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Date: November 13, 2004 02:15PM
Chris, Just some props for what Tom is saying. I order a lot of my parts from PacBay, and the guides are very high quality, and the customer service is great. LCTVSG25, LCTVSG20, etc will be the order numbers for a light tic frame with silicon carbide insert. Tight Lines, Steve Re: Titanium Finished Guides
Posted by:
Chris Chick
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Date: November 13, 2004 05:37PM
Thanks for all the input guys. Looks like titanium finishes are just starting to come into their own. Solid titanium frames can't be cheap?? chris Re: Titanium Finished Guides
Posted by:
Mike Tan
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Date: November 14, 2004 04:45AM
If you want Ti guides for its flexibility and lightness, go for it. However please bear in mind that Fuji Ti guides WILL rust/corrode if not looked after properly. Some of the Ti guides on two of my rods had rust stains on them after a 4 day offshore fishing trip. Re: Titanium Finished Guides
Posted by:
Mark B. Gonsalves
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Date: November 14, 2004 10:05PM
My experiences with Fuji titanium guides go like this, 15+ years-used and abused, smashed and neglected. No signs of rust or corrosion after all this heavy use. I usually rinse my guides off with fresh water after each use but have also not washed 1 of my rods for quite a few years with no ill effects from the salt water I fish in. Aloha. Mark Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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